My point is not that he made wrong decisions today, but that the entire Baylor defense was nowhere, absolutely nowhere near the caliber to put him into any distress where he would make wrong decisions. That's why in spite of all the firework he put in the air and the jaw-dropping numbers printed in stat-sheets, his performance today needs to be taken with more than a grain of salt. Much more.

Got ya. Still... he destroyed a fellow Big 12 team today. Yes, it was Baylor. He was still lights out, though. That cannot be denied. There are a lot of QBs that still make bad throws occasionally even with lots of time to throw or when throwing to open WRs. He did not miss a single one of those today from what I saw. He did what he was supposed to do today. He did way more, in all honesty.

I'll take Geno over Wilson at this point, I'd love to see him with the speed we currently have on the roster and the type of offense that would be implemented. I'd still rather stick with Palmer though and hopefully draft an impact defensive player like a Jarvis Jones.

Watching him today reminded me of Sam Bradford against weak B-12 defenses. I would add Smith reminds me some of Bradford with his accuracy and nice tools.

Bradford never had a game like this... even against weak B-12 defenses. In 2008 he threw for 4700 yards and 50 tds while completing 68% of his passes. Most yards he had in a single game that year was 468. Most tds in a game was 5. He only completed over 80% of his passes in one game that season. Bradford did perform well against the best competition he faced that year and I'm sure their defense was a heck of a lot better than the one WVU puts on the field so I don't imagine he got in to too many 70-63 shootouts.

Interested to see how Smith does against the top dogs. I think he'll do well.

This is just like Robert Griffin last year. He had some ridiculous incompletion-to-touchdown ration through the first few games of last season, too.

Ended 37-6 ratio, that's still pretty ridiculous. He was at 18-1 thru 4 games (Geno 20-0).

RGIII went 21-27, 359, 5 TDs, 0 INTs vs. TCU and 23-31, 346, 5 TDs, 1 INT vs. KState. I think Geno will be fine. None of these teams are as good on D as LSU was last year, and Geno did very well then (did have a couple picks).

Bradford never had a game like this... even against weak B-12 defenses. In 2008 he threw for 4700 yards and 50 tds while completing 68% of his passes. Most yards he had in a single game that year was 468. Most tds in a game was 5. He only completed over 80% of his passes in one game that season. Bradford did perform well against the best competition he faced that year and I'm sure their defense was a heck of a lot better than the one WVU puts on the field so I don't imagine he got in to too many 70-63 shootouts.

Interested to see how Smith does against the top dogs. I think he'll do well.

That 2008 offense for OU was freakin incredible. Bradford didn't have to pass as much as Smith does do to OU's defense actually being competent, and OU had a fantastic ground game that year. Chris Brown and Demarco Murray combined for 2,200+ yards and 34 TD's on the ground.
So comparing Geno to Bradford is kind of silly because of the differences in the OU team in 2008 and WVU in 2012.
What is kind of funny is the NCAA single season TD record is 58, so he would need 39 more TD's in 8 games, basically keeping up on pace with what he is averaging of 5 TD's a game.